Showing posts with label #Love. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #Love. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 21, 2024

Thursday Thirteen - "sexify" your bedroom


Since I retired, other than writing every day and I plan on redecorating each room. Several articles I've read state redecorating should begin in the bedroom.The bedroom is your sanctuary; a place to get away from it all and relax. With a little effort, a bedroom can be turned into a personal love nest. One needs this special place when tearing up the rest of the house.

Here is a list of things to do to create a sexier space.

 1. Get rid of the television, computer or any office stuff. 

 2. Think about the overall mood of your room and make your selections from there. Good choices include medium to dark shades of purple, blue, green, brown, gray and orange. Neutral and pale earth shades work grate as well when accented with vibrant colors such as red, black, pink, white, and tan. If you don't want a complete make over, add some color with pillows, scarves, and drapes. 

 3. Platform beds are considered high on the romance scale. This is great for couples with low budgets, as most platform beds are quite affordable at major chain furniture stores such as IKEA and Crate & Barrel. Most importantly, though, is to make sure your bed is a focal point in your room. However, sleigh beds and antique beds can give a sensual aura to a room when accented with antiques or a Bohemian style. 

 4. Get the highest quality thread-count sheets you can afford. If you're buying new bedding, open the packaging to actually feel the blankets before purchasing.

5. The look of a bed filled with pillows sends a clear message of invitation. When you get creative with textures, the invitation gets harder and harder to pass up. For even more fun, consider ordering (or making your own) specialized pillowcases with sexy messages on them to help set the tone. 

 6. Use light sources in your room such as table lamps and candles and use those to achieve the best lighting for your rendezvous. Use pink-tinted light bulbs to flatter your skin even more. 7. You get romantic ambiance and also great mood lighting with candles. To keep the glow longer, and safer, consider battery operated flameless candles. 

 8. Nothing says vitality like a thriving plant. Keep in mind your color scheme and pick flowers or plants accordingly. Roses, tulips and daisies are common romantic favorites. Try placing petals in a glass bowl for both the delicate scent and the appealing visual. 9. Don't keep photos of family and kids in the room. Instead display photos of places you've visited, pictures of the two of you together or sensual photography. 

 10. Sensual photography, artwork, sculptures or collectibles are a great addition to any passionate bedroom. You might also want to set the tone with artwork from a particular location you both enjoy or that you picked out together. 

 11. Keep a secret basket, drawer or chest of your love toys handy and easily accessible. Things to include could include lotions, massage oils, scarves, toys and anything else you both like to use or try for your love play. 

 12. Keep your lingerie in a prominent position in your closet. This creates two effects. One, it's easy to use whenever the put strikes and two, it serves as a daily teaser for your lover. 

 13. When picking out anything for your room, look at it's texture and color and think about what it makes you feel. If it doesn't feel right for your purpose, don't use it in your room. This is your love den. Make it a place that works for you both.

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Thursday, February 4, 2021

#Thursday13 - Truths About Love

Thirteen Truths about Love In a Kids Point of View 
1.  “I think you fall in love why you get shot with an arrow or something, but the rest of it isn’t supposed to be so painful.” 
2. “One person who has freckles finds somebody else who has freckles and they fall in love.” 
3. “If falling in love is anything like learning how to spell, I don’t want to do it. It takes too long.” 
4. “No one is sure why people fall in love. But I heard it has something to do with how you smell. That’s why perfume and deodorant are so popular.” 
5. “Beauty is skin deep. But how rich you are can last a long time.” 
6.  “Lovers hold hands. They want to make sure their rings don’t fall of because they paid good money for them.” 
7. “When people hold hands they are just practicing for when they might have to walk down the aisle someday and do the matchimony thing.” 
8.  “I’m in favor of love as long as it doesn’t happen when Sponge Bob Squarepants is on TV.” 
9.  “Love is foolish…but I still might try it sometime.” 
10.  “To make a person fall in love with you, tell them that you own a whole bunch of candy stores.” 
11. “Love with find you, even if you are trying to hide from it. I’ve been trying to hide from it since I was five, but the girls keep finding me.” 
12.  “Love is the most important thing in the world, but baseball is pretty good, too.”
13. “Falling in love is like an avalanche where you have to run for your life.” 
 
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Sunday, November 1, 2020

29 Years In Love

The first snow of the season fell as we celebrated our wedding in the Sky Room restaurant that overlooked the tarmac and runways of Tri City Airport (now MBS International Airport). After all, Flyboy proposed to me at the FBO part of the airport.

That snowy night was November 2, 1991. Here are a few of my favorite pix of the night.

Surrounded by friends and family,
we married at First Presbyterian Church. 
My parents were married in the same spot we stood.


Just the beginning.


We goofed around in the car rental area;
joking that "Love Hertz".

Flyboy's brother-in-law who's also a flyboy,
got permission for us to board a DC-9 for some unique pix.

Perhaps, my all-time favorite photos of Flyboy and me.


Flyboy and I at our son's wedding this summer.


HAPPY ANNIVERSARY TO MY LOVING HUSBAND!
I LOVE MY FLYBOY!




Sunday, July 12, 2020

De-Stress With Sex...Or Not

Orgasm provides substantial release of tension, intimacy melts a lot of anxiety.
Nothing beats being wrapped in loving arms, it's the marriage of love and peace.
Pure relaxing bliss.


A study of Welshmen ages 45-59 showed those who had sex at least twice a week were less likely to die over a ten-year period than those who had sex less than once a month. Other studies revealed sex enhances your life, boosts the immune system, releases endorphins that can relieve pain. Some studies show regular sex can help you feel healthier, look younger and add years to your life.

Okay... so we know sex is good for you. 
But sometimes at the end of the day, it's hard to get in the mood.

Sex & orgasms don't have to be a part of the formula. Intimacy is the key. 

Intimacy can be simply cuddling, a long kiss or even a joke. Spend a minute being together. Laughing together is actually an intimate act. I often laugh until I cry and it ain't pretty, but hubby loves it. Laughter releases the same chemicals as sex. 

Have you ever had a super good laugh in bed after sex? 
If not... you gotta try it!


Wednesday, July 8, 2020

Key to Love - Gratitude

Love is a powerful thing but it is tested. It is surviving the tests that makes love strong.
According to one study, 80% of couples who stayed together through marital problems were asked five years after the problem was resolved, reported being happier than before the issue.


BOOK SUGGESTION
is a great book to read in regards to the keys to longevity in a relationship.

According to the book, GRATITUDE is an important key for Love that Lasts.


Being married to a pilot can be trying at times. Most people ask how the fact he's gone every two weeks affect our marriage. The time he's gone doesn't affect it, we stay close via phone, video chats, little love notes, etc. I believe the hardest part about being married to a pilot these days is the moment the plane takes off. It today's world the chance of him not coming home is always there. That thought scares the hell out of me but for my sanity, I don't dwell on it. Saying goodbye is the hardest. As I watch his plan take off, I always say a prayer for his safety and gratitude that's he's part of our lives. I'm thankful for the time we spend together no matter if it's weeks, days, hours or minutes. Saying goodbye when the jet leaves the tarmac or "TTFN" via video chat, is still a farewell. The feeling of gratitude strengthens our bond.

As my son's grow older, I've learned to say the same prayer for safety and gratitude when I hug them goodbye. I'm so thankful for my guys!

Think of the things you appreciate about your honey. Think of big things - how hard he works for his family. Think of small things - quiet time tucking the kids into bed.

Take a moment to write them down. Share them with your honey. Strengthen your love.

Tuesday, June 16, 2020

Tea Time - Love & Happiness

Today's YOGI Tea Tag:
"People who love are happy."
Step away from any psycho-analytical mumbo jumbo for a minute.
This is just a moment to take a breath.
Have a seat & enjoy your tea.

Love.
What a wonderful word. Don't you think? 
Think of all the different ways you can love, be loved, share love, spread love, etc.

You love your pet. How do you feel when you pet her?
You love to garden. How do you feel when your hands are dirty? When you're munching on a cucumber you grew yourself? When you share peppers with a neighbor?
You love to bake. How do you feel when you take cupcakes to your child's class? When you take cookies to a senior who lives alone? When you deliver soup to a sick friend?

Do you see where I'm going with this?
I bet you do.
Happiness.





Sunday, May 24, 2020

Memorial Day 2020 - Heartbreak or Love?

I know many people are planting gardens or enjoying small gatherings, but there really isn't anything romantic about this holiday. It's more about heartbreak...or maybe not.

 Memorial Day is a day to remember those who served this country and died while serving. My family is lucky in the fact that since the Revolutionary War, my ancestors came back from every war they fought in. (Otherwise, I wouldn't be here. Right?)

However, there have been some great uncles and friends of the family who didn't come back from war. Men and women who were loved by others and then gone in an instant.

It's important to teach the younger generations about the price of war.
The heartbreak and the love.
State and Local Communities have war memorials, 
check with your Chamber of Commerce to find out what is closest to you.

Whenever, my family travels to Washington DC, 
we make a point of showing respect and visiting the war memorials.  

Photo credit: M. Quast 8/2016
These men are still loved by those who they served with.
Photo credit: M. Quast 8/2016

I would like to take a pause and say a prayer of thanks to all who served and made the ultimate sacrifice.
A red carnation represents Pure Love.
Photo credit: M. Quast 8/2016


I know 2020 is probably going to go down as one of the worst years ever... but at least we have it. 
They don't.
My youngest son, Nathan, reading names on the wall.
Photo credit: M. Quast 8/2016


Think of the kind of love one would have to sacrifice his/her life for the ideals of our country.
It's love, people...true patriotism is based on LOVE.
The Trinity of a Soldier - God, Family, Country


Stay safe my fellow Americans.

Monday, January 20, 2020

#MindfullMomentMonday - Love

Today's tea is a mind relaxing blend of chamomile & lavender. Take a moment to enjoy the meaningful tea tag message with me.

"Everlasting impact 
with compassion and kindness 
is called LOVE."